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Tilghman Lesher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 15 December 2008 00:57:08 Langdon Stevenson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Paul
Thanks for the reply. I have removed and re-installed all of the Fedora
Zaptel packages with Yum. I have the following installed:
asterisk-zaptel 1.4.12.1-1.fc8
zaptel.i386 1.4.12.1-1.fc8
zaptel-devel.i386 1.4.12.1-1.fc8
zaptel-lib.i386 1.4.12.1-1.fc8
zaptel-utils.i386 1.4.12.1-1.fc8
The command:
modprobe wctdm
produces:
FATAL: Module wctdm not found.
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This probably means that the modules were compiled for a kernel other
than the one you have installed. You probably have multiple directories
within /lib/modules, and the zaptel modules are in a directory other than
what is listed with 'uname -r'. In this case, compiling from source is
probably your best bet.
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This may be an obvious thing, but you didn't mention checking whether
or not the card was still seated in the slot properly after the move.
I know from experience that when you move offices, even if you take all
the precautions possible, a card can get bumped just enough to jostle
the connections loose. Even if the card appears to be seated correctly
I'd take it out and re-seat it.<br>
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Unfortunately it looks like you may have compounded the problem by
removing and reinstalling the zaptel packages.<br>
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